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GIRA #CapitalismoMaquínicoRevoluciónMolecular

26 Apr 24 [19:00] – 13 Jun 24 [22:00] · Málaga / Granada / Sevilla / Bilbo / Donosti / Barcelona / Madrid

TOUR #MachinicCapitalismMolecularRevolution From 4/4 to 13/6, Gerald Raunig will be touring different Spanish cities presenting "Dividuum" (Vol.1) and "Dissemblage" (Vol.2) of "Machinic Capitalism and Molecular Revolution" edited by Subtextos -> https://www.subtextos.es/desamblaje This set of texts provides a new and profound complexification of the workings of contemporary capitalism: dividual and machinic. As well as a renewed and challenging sensibility through the existing resistances and ruptures. It is also a new kind of materialist philosophy of multiplicity, as a proliferating and intertwined dissemblage of concepts, inventions, histories and social machines. Read more

QUEER TOSQUELLES

Anti-Fascism, Vagabonding Psychiatry, Non-Identitarian Lives

21 Jun 24 [10:30] – 22 Jun 24 [18:30] · KHM - Kunsthochschule für Medien, AULA, Filzengraben 2, 50676, Köln

"Queer Tosquelles" will engage with the history of revolutionary, anti-fascist psychiatric practices and their involvement in ways of fleeing and resisting since the 1920s in Spain, France, Italy and Germany. The international conference will focus on the practices of Catalan/French psychiatrist François Tosquelles (1912–1994), who influenced Félix Guattari, Frantz Fanon and many others – from institutional analysis to political philosophy. | With Janna Graham, Carles Guerra, Isabell Lorey, Angela Melitopoulos, Stefan Nowotny, Anne Querrien, Gerald Raunig, Wanderley Santos, Francesco Salvini, Henning Schmidgen, Elena Vogman Read more